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Top 5 Publishing Startup Investors in Denmark in December 2024

A list of 5 angel investors and VC (Venture Capital) funds that invest in Publishing startups based in Denmark. We rank investors based on the number of investments they made in Publishing companies from Denmark. We update this investor list every month.

Top 5 Publishing Startup Investors in Denmark in December 2024

Investor Publishing Denmark investments
Ditlev Bredahl 1
Kickass Capital 1
Stefan Rosenlund 1
Mikkel Salling 1
Kresten Krab Thorup 1
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Ditlev Bredahl Angel · London, England, United Kingdom
Ditlev has over a decade’s experience in the web hosting industry and has led the development of many acclaimed web hosting brands. As CEO of OnApp, Ditlev's commercial and technical leadership saw the company expand from its July 2010 launch to 500+ clients and 80+ people in just 12 months.Ditlev moved into the rapidly-growing Internetsector in the mid-1990s, after a number of roles working for the European Parliament. He quickly developed a reputation as an entrepreneur and a specialist in start-up and turnaround scenarios. He has led UK2Group’s hosting companies as MD and CEO since February 2006, and played a key role in the group’s transformation. Ditlev is a Danish national and an incurable technophile. He lives in the UK but travels frequently to see clients and speak at events across the globe.
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Investment focus
  • Publishing
  • Funding Round
  • Denmark
Portfolio highlights
  • Zetland — Zetland is a digital newspaper that provides its users with daily news. Zetland was founded in 2012 by Hakon Mosbech, Jakob Moll, and Silke Bock and is based in Copenhagen.
Kickass Capital VC Fund · Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
Kickass Capital invests in extraordinary entrepreneurs with unique technologies that will define the next era of innovation. They go in at POC stage, with ca$h ($200k-2M), support and our extensive network.
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Investment focus
  • Sports, Content, Cooking
  • Seed, Funding Round
  • Denmark
Portfolio highlights
  • Rokoko — Rokoko | Affordable high-end motion capture and animation tools for body, hand, and face capture + software with native integrations for all major animation software and game engines
  • Zetland — Zetland is a digital newspaper that provides its users with daily news. Zetland was founded in 2012 by Hakon Mosbech, Jakob Moll, and Silke Bock and is based in Copenhagen.
  • chefmade — Chef Made provides private dining solutions.
Stefan Rosenlund Angel · Skanderborg, Midtjylland, Denmark
Stefan is one of the Zitcom’s original three founders and has been on the whole journey from the start of Wannafind.dk in 2000 to the integration of DanDomain in 2017.
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Investment focus
  • Software, SaaS, B2B
  • Seed, Pre-Seed, Funding Round
  • Denmark
Portfolio highlights
  • Cernel — Webshop content that writes itself (perfectly).
  • Relewise — Unlock the Power of Personalization with Relewise: Elevate Your User Experiences in the Personalization Economy. Personalize, Connect, Relewise.
  • Quickorder — From the back to the front of the house, we make it easier to operate and grow your restaurant from booking to payment and every other touchpoint. With us, one restaurant system is all you need.
Mikkel Salling Angel
Mikkel Salling is a e-commerce entrepreneur.
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Investment focus
  • Content, Software, Publishing
  • Seed
  • Denmark
Portfolio highlights
  • Cernel — Webshop content that writes itself (perfectly).
Kresten Krab Thorup Angel · Denmark, Western Australia, Australia
Kresten provides technical leadership and vision at Humio.In his previous role as CTO of Trifork, Kresten was responsible for technical strategy and has provided consulting advice to teams on a variety of technologies to include distributed systems and databases, erlang, Java, and mobile application development. Kresten has been a contributor toseveral open source projects, including GCC, GNU Objective-C, GNU Compiled Java, Emacs, and Apache Geronimo/Yoko. Prior to Trifork, Kresten worked at NeXT Software (now acquired by Apple), where he was responsible for the development of the Objective-C tool chain, the debugger, and the runtime system. Kresten has a Ph.D. in computer science from University of Aarhus.
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Investment focus
  • Content, Software, Publishing
  • Seed
  • Denmark
Portfolio highlights
  • Cernel — Webshop content that writes itself (perfectly).
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